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On some (older) versions of Android, the JVM (and other components) often read random data from the blocking /dev/random, which has a low entropy by default, causing that some processes block themselves waiting for new data generation with a greater entropy. On newer builds, this problem has been solved, yet depletion of the input entropy pool still seems to slow devices.
So this fix seems to reduce some lag in the Android OS (XDA thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1987032 )
However, the initial post makes some changes that are 'artificial' which probably affects battery duration, so I just created an app that applies a more natural method based on this post: ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=36093065#post36093065 )
It just modifies the system's wakeup threshold to update /dev/random values when the entropy is too low. And it's completely reversible :)
NOTE: To modify the threshold ROOT permissions are required.
Permissions:
android.permission.INTERNET
android.permission.ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE -> for ad banner.
android.permission.RECEIVE_BOOT_COMPLETED -> for applying the fix on boot.
Publisher : ZDV
Version : 1.9.4
File Size: 0.98 MB
License Model : Free
Operating Systems: Android 2.1 and up
Date Update : May 10, 2015
What's latest in version sEFix for Android 1.9.4
v1.9.4
-Some performance improvements
-Added "ROOT definition" link in case you don't have it.
-More bugs exterminated
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